Strength of Schedule is calculated from the opponents projected fantasy points allowed for the WR position. The easiest rating is 1 which gives the player the advantage against the defense and indicates an easy opponent, the most difficult rating is 10 which gives the defense the advantage and indicates a tough opponent.

Bryant was playing all dented and dinged up the last time these teams faced off. It showed in the stat sheet too as he only managed 1 catch for 8 yards. This is going to be the tale of very different halves of a season as Bryant is now 100% and clicking with his Pro-Bowl quarterback. Bryant will be heavily targeted and will burn the right side of the secondary at least once for a huge gainer.

How happy do you think Bryant was when the Cowboys drafted RB Ezekiel Elliott? I'll bet, very happy. But a healthy Tony Romo will make him even happier. Last year's injury and lack of production due to a plethora of sub-par quarterbacks, may have scared many off of Bryant, but we're not one of them. Bryant is expected to be 100% for offseason workouts and should be playing 2016 with a bigger chip on his shoulder than he normally has. Elliott is going to be a workhorse for Dallas and has a shot at being one of the top running backs in the league. While Romo will be limited during offseason workouts, he should be fully recovered from offseason surgery in time for training camp. If he can stay healthy for at least 13-14 games, we expect big things from Bryant.